
Grant yells to Zoom that if he closes the vortex, they can save Concussion. Just before they send him back through, Dr. Working together, Zoom recreates the original vortex using speed and his Gamma-13 energy, while the team and Marsha guide Concussion into it. Fearing for her safety, Zoom's powers return and he pulls her out of the way. When Concussion arrives, Larraby test fires a neutralizing net to trap Concussion, who easily blasts it away towards Cindy. They make it to Concussion's arrival point and Jack opts to confront him powerless and alone, but the kids refuse to abandon him. Zoom is horrified by the revelation and recruits Marsha to help him rescue the kids before they are bombarded with Gamma-13 during their escape, Marsha also reveals that she secretly possesses a form of rainbow-colored super breath. In his vision, he also discovers the project's true purpose: The military is seeking to test new weaponry to subdue Concussion and will use the new Zenith team as a distraction worse, the military does not believe the new team has sufficient power to hold him at bay and plans to bombard the children with Gamma-13. Only hours before Concussion is set to arrive on Earth, Dylan discovers a new ability, "mindsight", a rare power that allows him to discover where Concussion will arrive. Slowly things begin to come together as the new team's abilities improve, and they adopt superhero identities: Cindy calls herself "Princess," Tucker becomes "Mega Boy," Dylan chooses "Houdini" and Summer takes the name "Wonder". The team eventually forces Jack to face the fact that he's not really putting his heart into their training. Dylan keeps trying to escape, Tucker has self-esteem problems and trouble controlling his powers, and the kids are annoyed by Jack's attitude. At first, things do not go well, with Jack being bitter about the past, and his sarcastic attitude disappoints Marsha. The project holds an audition of would-be members, and four are selected: Dylan West, a 17-year-old boy possessing invisibility, Summer Jones, a 16-year-old girl with telekinetic powers and empathic senses, Tucker Williams, a 12-year-old overweight boy who can enlarge and inflate his body parts himself at will, and Cindy Collins, a 6-year-old girl with super strength. In their secret base Area 52 (a reference to Area 51), he meets Marsha Holloway, who is a beautiful but clumsy psychologist, a big fan of Zoom's, and knows of him only through the comic book adaptations of the team's adventures. Larraby gives Jack the choice of a lengthy prison sentence should he refuse or a payment of $500,000 for training the team. Jack finds himself dragged back into the Project, this time as an instructor.

General Larraby, the military officer in charge of the Project, decides to form a new Zenith Team to fight him. Zoom's actions propelled Concussion to a dimensional rift who is now on a return trajectory. Ed Grant, the scientist behind the original Zenith Project, discovers that Concussion is still alive. Zoom defeated Concussion but lost his powers in the process.ģ0 years later, Dr.

Thinking Zoom and the team betrayed him, Concussion killed his teammates Marksman, Ace, and Daravia. This made Zoom faster and stronger but created a psychotic break in Concussion who becomes paranoid and delusional. The American military sought to enhance the team's powers using an experimental form of radiation called "Gamma-13".
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While there are a few exceptions, most of the text animations look like they could have been easily created in After Effects.During the opening credits, a series of comic book panels recounts the adventures of Team Zenith, five young superheroes led by Jack Shepard ("Captain Zoom") and his older brother Connor Shepard ("Concussion"), who fought to protect the world from various threats. One of the biggest takeaways is how minimal each design looks. The following video features 140 different examples of graphics found in modern movie trailers. While it’s hard to say that there’s a one-size-fits-all style of text for movie trailers, most trailer text features an easy-to-read sans-serif font. While not necessary for every trailer, giving your audience information via text has become synonymous with movie trailer production. Let’s take a look at a few inspiring examples of movie trailer graphics from around the internet and look at a few handy tutorials and resources for making slick movie trailer text.

However, designing the perfect movie trailer text takes time and practice. Working on a movie trailer is the dream for most motion designers. Give your movie trailers the epic text they deserve with these inspiring and helpful resources from around the web.
